INTEGRATION OF CULTURES AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANKIND IN THE DISCOURSE OF HUMANISTIC RATIONALISM
- Authors: Ionesov V.I.1
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- Samara State Technical University
- Issue: Vol 9, No 2 (2012)
- Pages: 77-83
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://vestnik-pp.samgtu.ru/1991-8569/article/view/51783
- ID: 51783
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The modern world is in the state of turbulence and transition. In the basis of global changes there is a crisis of identity. The transformation of cultures of intercultural relations shakes the world order and covers conflict areas of social tension. The world of culture is disbalanced and needs sharply structural changes. Structural transformations must occur in all the types of relations between cultures. In the context of globalisation relations betweeen modern cultures, between archaic and the present time, between humanitarian and natural sciences, between traditions and innovations, between science and art need structural optimization. The article under discussion is intended to describe these and other questions in the discourse of humanistic rationalism.
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ИНТЕГРАЦИЯ КУЛЬТУР И БУДУЩЕЕ ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСТВА В ДИСКУРСЕ ГУМАНИСТИЧЕСКОГО РАЦИОНАЛИЗМА×
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Vladimir Ivanovich Ionesov
Samara State Technical University
Email: ionesov@mail.ru
Head of Centre of Visual Communication and Multicultural Activity of Department of Psychology and Pedagogics, Samara State Technical University. 244 Molodogvardeiskaya str., Samara, 443100
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